The pattern of muscle responses associated with catching a ball in the presence of vision was investigated by independently varying the height of the drop and the mass of the ball. It was found that the anticipatory EMG responses comprised early and late components. The early components were produced at a roughly constant latency (about 130 msec) from the time of ball release. Their mean amplitude decreased with increasing height of fall. Late components represented the major build-up of muscle activity preceding the ball's impact and were accompanied by limb flexion. Their onset time was roughly constant (about 100 msec) with respect to the time of impact (except in wrist extensors). This indicates that the timing of these responses was ba...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The purpose of this study was to investigate postural adjustments that are made ...
We review studies on catching that reveal internalization of physics for action control. In catching...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...
The pattern of muscle responses associated with catching a ball in the presence of vision was invest...
Reflex and anticipatory coactivation of antagonist muscles is demonstrated to occur when human subje...
We address the problem of whether and how adaptation to suppression of visual information occurs in ...
Abstract It is widely accepted that human motor control is anticipatory in nature. Previous studies ...
What sources of information and what control strategies the central nervous system (CNS) uses to per...
The purpose of this study was to investigate postural adjustments in one-handed ball catching. Speci...
The purpose of this study was to investigate postural adjustments in one-handed ball catching. Speci...
This study addresses the question as to the nature of the information on which the preactivation of ...
Anticipatory responses to perturbation have rarely been studied in the co-ordination of dynamic inte...
The purpose of this study was to investigate postural adjustments in one-handed ball catching. Speci...
With an emphasis on ballistic movements, an accurately anticipated neural control is an essential pr...
We investigated the surface electromyogram response of six forearm muscles to falls onto the outstre...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The purpose of this study was to investigate postural adjustments that are made ...
We review studies on catching that reveal internalization of physics for action control. In catching...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...
The pattern of muscle responses associated with catching a ball in the presence of vision was invest...
Reflex and anticipatory coactivation of antagonist muscles is demonstrated to occur when human subje...
We address the problem of whether and how adaptation to suppression of visual information occurs in ...
Abstract It is widely accepted that human motor control is anticipatory in nature. Previous studies ...
What sources of information and what control strategies the central nervous system (CNS) uses to per...
The purpose of this study was to investigate postural adjustments in one-handed ball catching. Speci...
The purpose of this study was to investigate postural adjustments in one-handed ball catching. Speci...
This study addresses the question as to the nature of the information on which the preactivation of ...
Anticipatory responses to perturbation have rarely been studied in the co-ordination of dynamic inte...
The purpose of this study was to investigate postural adjustments in one-handed ball catching. Speci...
With an emphasis on ballistic movements, an accurately anticipated neural control is an essential pr...
We investigated the surface electromyogram response of six forearm muscles to falls onto the outstre...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The purpose of this study was to investigate postural adjustments that are made ...
We review studies on catching that reveal internalization of physics for action control. In catching...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...